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  1. Roar-ee the Lion is the current incarnation of the Columbia Lion, the official mascot of Columbia University and the Columbia Lions. Already a long established symbol of the university, it was first adopted as the university's mascot in 1910 under the name "Leo Columbiae", and was renamed Roar-ee the Lion in 2005.

  2. 26. Mai 2018 · Published: October 17, 2005. On Saturday, October 15 at Baker Field, over 10,000 fans welcomed the newest member of the Columbia family. Roar-ee, the new Columbia Lions mascot, made its debut before kickoff of the Columbia Homecoming game vs. Penn.

  3. Fall 2018. A Point of Pride. Ben Hilder. While the lion has been Columbia’s mascot since 1910, the current iteration of our leonine representative, Roar-ee, made his debut at the 2005 Homecoming game.

  4. 14. März 2017 · Roar-ee the Lion is Columbia’s official mascot. Roar-ee made his Columbia debut on October 15, 2005 at Homecoming. The most recent physical reincarnation of the Columbia Lion, Roar-ees name was determined through online voting with fans all over the world. Roar-ee can be found present at all Columbia football and men’s and ...

  5. 18. Sept. 2019 · The man, the myth, the mascot: Roar-ee the Lions role in championing a stronger athletic culture at Columbia. By Elza Bouhassira / File Photo. The identity of Roar-ee remains a secret to most as Roar-ees own personality is defined by the culture and history of Columbia. By Elizabeth Karpen • September 18, 2019, 11:33 PM.

  6. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roaree_the_Lion&oldid=1033026297"

  7. 31. März 2022 · Today, we know the Columbia Lion affectionately as Roar-EE (read on to learn why!). One fun fact before we get to that, though: In 1917, studio publicist Howard Dietz (CC'1917) designed the “Leo the Lion” logo for Samuel Goldwyn’s Goldwyn Picture Corporation. He based it on the Columbia College Lions athletic team.